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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Main Navigation &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The Definitive Guide to Laser Skin Treatments&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt; some of the most  and [https://secondagebeauty.com versatile] tools in skin [http…“&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Neue Seite&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Main Navigation &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The Definitive Guide to Laser Skin Treatments&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt; some of the most  and [https://secondagebeauty.com versatile] tools in skin [https://www.eastgatedentalclinic.co.uk treatment]. They can [https://www.estemedicalgroup.uk resurface] ageing skin, fade  hyperpigmentation, calm the [http://theivymedispa.co.uk redness] of [https://www.lisafranklin.london rosacea] and soften scars. However, laser is not a single . It is a whole family of very  devices, each tuned to target [https://www.zhaesthetics.co.uk something] [https://www.ashley-dental.co.uk specific] in the skin.  the wrong one, or the wrong settings, can do real harm, [https://babesaesthetics.com especially] in darker skin tones. This guide [http://dentoxclinic.com explains] the main types of laser used for skin, what each one treats and what to expect. We pay  [https://hampton-court.la-lipo.co.uk attention] to the [https://lisaharrisskinscience.co.uk special] cases that need real caution, namely skin of colour, [https://harleycosmeticslondon.com melasma] and . &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Please note, we are an online skin clinic so do not offer laser . We have [https://WWW.Laserclinics.CO.Uk/ written] this guide [https://medishaclinic.com because] we  people [https://Www.Faciemdermatology.com/ deserve] clear, honest [https://www.sk1naestheticsclinic.co.uk information] about all of their [https://www.karwalaesthetics.com options].&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;How Do Lasers Work on Skin?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;A laser  a single, [https://www.churchroad.dental focused] [https://medishaclinic.com wavelength] of light. The skin [https://Www.Ginovissers.Co.uk/ contains]  [https://regentsparkaesthetics.co.uk targets] that absorb light, and each target [https://beautyboxbychristine.co.uk absorbs] some  more than others. The three main [https://babesaesthetics.com targets] are: &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The art of laser  is [https://dhaestheticsclinic.com matching] the  to the target you want to hit whilst [https://epsomskinclinics.com sparing]  around it. This is why there are so many  types of lasers for skin . A device tuned to [https://www.111harleystreet.com haemoglobin] treats  and [https://www.anewclinics.com visible] [https://www.eleganzaaesthetics.co.uk vessels]. One tuned to  treats  [https://www.the-laser-aesthetics.co.uk whereas] one tuned to water  or heats the skin to [https://www.woodfordmedical.com/ resurface] it. Get the match right and the result can be [https://www.sandybeauty.co.uk excellent]. If it is the wrong type, or you use too much energy, the laser heats the wrong target. This is exactly how burns,  and [https://hamptonclinic.co.uk pigment] problems happen. The [https://www.sarahmaesthetics.co.uk matching] of  to target also  why skin colour [https://drkateaesthetics.co.uk matters] so much in terms of  and safety. We will we come back to this later.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;What are the Main Types of Laser for Skin?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Lasers for skin fall into a few broad groups based on what they target. It helps to know the named [https://Drdray.co.uk devices] in each group, as  often market by brand rather than by laser type. The main [https://www.drpaulclinics.co.uk categories] of laser available for skin  are:&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;A related device worth [https://www.cosdocs.co.uk mentioning] is  which is very  for skin [https://www.theprivateclinic.co.uk treatment]. However, IPL is not [https://drcataesthetics.com technically] a laser, because it emits a broad [https://Www.derm-ethics.co.uk/ spectrum] of light rather than a single [https://www.treatwell.co.uk wavelength]. [https://drbela.clinic/ Broadband] light (BBL) is also another more  version of the same idea. [https://drhassclinic.co.uk Clinics] use these for redness, sun damage and [https://www.derm-ethics.co.uk hyperpigmentation]. We cover them in detail in our post on . &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;What Do Lasers Treat?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Because different lasers hit different targets, the family as a whole covers a wide range of . The main uses, and the lasers [https://fraticosmeticsurgery.com typically] used for each, are:&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Are Lasers Safe for Skin of Colour?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Lasers can be used safely in darker skin, but the risks are far higher, and the wrong device can cause  damage. The reason is that darker skin has more [https://staging.hsadermalclinic.co.uk melanin] in the epidermis, and many lasers are [https://londonrealskin.com absorbed] by [https://london.houseofsaab.co.uk/ melanin]. So in darker skin the laser energy is [https://www.eshergroves.com absorbed] by the whole  rather than just the [https://www.lolinkabeautyclinic.co.uk intended] target. This can cause burns,  and even [https://www.thedentalconnection.co.uk permanent] loss of [https://lisaharrisskinscience.co.uk pigment].&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;A few [https://www.thewellingtonclinic.com principles] make laser  safer in skin of colour. The . This is because [https://facialbodysculpting.co.uk melanin] [https://Eliteskinclinic.co.uk/ absorbs] this longer [https://www.sheerlaserclinic.com wavelength] the least, so the beam passes the [https://www.warrenhousedental.co.uk surface]  and reaches its target more safely. [https://thewell-clinic.com Picosecond] lasers are also  as a safer option, because their very short pulses cause less heat damage. By contrast, , because its broad  is [https://londonhairtransplantclinic.uk absorbed]  by   and the risk of burns and [https://facecliniclondon.com pigment] problems is high.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Another important factor is the person [https://www.surreydentalpractice.co.uk holding] the device.  darker skin safely takes [https://Kingstonaesthetics.Co.uk/ specific]  and experience,  [https://epsomskinclinics.com settings] and [https://facialbodysculpting.co.uk careful] . If you have skin of colour and are considering laser, choose a [https://academydentalshepperton.co.uk practitioner] who is  in and  treats skin like yours. Our posts on  and  covers this and other tips in more detail. &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Can Lasers Treat Melasma?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;  its own warning, because it is the  where lasers most often make things worse. This is because  is a chronic,  form of [https://www.kelshamdentalcare.com hyperpigmentation] driven by hormones, heat and UV light. Lasers can fade the pigment, but they also  heat. Unfortunately heat is one of the things that drives [https://centreforsurgery.com melasma] in the first place.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;This is why lasers are a [https://www.eshergroves.com second-line] or   for melasma, never the first move. . Where [https://Www.dermisclinics.co.uk/ practitioners] do use laser, [https://fraticosmeticsurgery.com current]   a cautious, [https://prp-london.com low-energy] . The , is the most  option. However, it works best  with other  rather than alone. For most people, [https://harrisclinic.co.uk/ melasma] is better  first with  [https://www.thecobhamclinic.co.uk topical] [https://www.esteticaa.co.uk treatment] and strict sun [https://keppeladvanceddentistry.co.uk protection]. [https://londonlips.co.uk Actives] like ,  and  can help fade [https://www.sunburydental.co.uk pigment]. Strict sun  with [https://www.botox-clinics.co.uk sunscreen] containing broad [https://zenithcosmeticclinics.co.uk filters] like  can help block the [https://www.saltersdental.com visible] light that  . For more detail on [https://jbaesthetics.com managing] this [https://Www.Ai-Beauty.Co.uk/ condition] [https://www.whatclinic.com checkout] our posts on  and .&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Are Lasers Good for Rosacea?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Here the news is more [https://theaestheticsdoctor.com positive].  is one area where lasers are [https://www.russellavedp.co.uk genuinely] a  treatment, specifically for the [https://www.haizaesthetics.co.uk redness] and [https://www.thewellsclinic.com visible] [https://www.eternal.clinic vessels]. [https://fraticosmeticsurgery.com Vascular] lasers target the  in blood vessels, which lets them reduce the flushing, the [https://www.sheerlaserclinic.com persistent] [https://www.kelshamdentalcare.com redness] and the  that   cannot touch. The  are the main [https://www.meliorclinics.co.uk devices] used.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;It is worth being clear about what laser can and cannot do for . Laser skin [https://www.thelodsworthclinic.com treatment] works well for the  [https://www.dermamina.com component] (the [https://www.btxlondon.co.uk/ redness] and vessels). It does little for the spots and bumps of [https://Thenorupclinic.CO.Uk/ papulopustular] rosacea, which still need  [https://jadorelabeaute.co.uk/ treatment]. This is why laser is best thought of as one part of a [https://thebab.co.uk rosacea] plan rather than a  cure. Most people still need [https://hampton-court.la-lipo.co.uk topical] or oral  to [https://www.aestheticsmg.com control] the  side, with [https://drkateaesthetics.co.uk ingredients] like  and . Our guide to the  covers how these fit together and our post on  helps tell them apart.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Can Lasers Treat Acne?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;For active acne, the [https://www.richmondcosmeticclinic.co.uk evidence] is lasers can help but the effect is more modest than for  . Light and  (where a [https://www.faciemdermatology.com light-sensitising] agent is [https://minthairandspa.co.uk applied] first) can help target the [https://www.youngerlookingskin.today bacteria] and calm [https://www.inharmonyspiritbalance.co.uk inflammation]. More recently, a new class of laser has taken a different  by  the oil glands . The  for [https://Bm-Plasticsurgery.com/ inflammatory] acne. They work by [https://www.essentialslondonspa.com selectively] [https://www.russellavedp.co.uk heating] and  the  glands. In a , around 87%  at least a 50%  in [https://Perfectlyapplied.Co.uk inflammatory] [https://kingstonaesthetics.Co.uk/ lesions] by 26 weeks. The results also held across all skin types making this a potentially  option for people who cannot  or do not want  [https://lipfillerslondon.co.uk medication].&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;That said, laser does not  [https://www.truemedispa.co.uk conventional] acne . The [https://www.aestheticsbylidia.co.uk established]  [https://facecliniclondon.com treatments] target the causes of acne directly, and they are cheaper, better  and what  reach for first. , ,  and [https://prp-london.com hormonal] [https://lpa.london treatments] like  remain [https://www.inharmonyspiritbalance.co.uk first-OnabotulinumtoxinAAbobotulinumtoxinAIncobotulinumtoxinAPrabotulinumtoxinALetibotulinumtoxinARimabotulinumtoxinBHyaluronic] Acid [https://www.serpilaesthetics.com FillersCalcium]   Acid   Fat [https://www.surreyhillsaesthetics.co.uk GraftingForehead] Lines [https://themobilebeauty.clinic TreatmentGlabellar] Frown Lines [https://www.optimiseaesthetics.com TreatmentCrow's] Feet  Lines [https://verveaesthetics.co.uk TreatmentChemical] Brow   Smile [https://Www.Cosmeticskinclinic.com/ CorrectionMasseter]  [https://www.faceaestheticssurrey.co.uk SlimmingDimpled] Chin  Chin [https://ewellorthodontics.co.uk SmoothingNefertiti] Neck [https://www.truemedispa.co.uk LiftMicro-BotoxMesotoxHyperhidrosis] [https://www.anniecartwright.com/ TreatmentChronic] [https://no29medicalaesthetics.co.uk Migraine]  [https://no29medicalaesthetics.co.uk TreatmentTMJ] [https://centreforsurgery.com TreatmentCervical]   Spasm [https://www.facialsculpting.co.uk TreatmentBlepharospasm] [https://Richmondhousebeauty.Co.uk TreatmentLip]   [https://www.drmrlondon.co.uk EnhancementTear] Trough  Fold [https://www.antiwrinkleclinic.co.uk SofteningMarionette] Line [https://kalosclinic.com FillersLiquid]  Nose [https://www.thecourtyardclinic.co.uk JobJawline]  [https://www.sheridanfrance.co.uk/ DefinitionChin] [https://Surreyskincare.Co.uk AugmentationTemple]  [https://thebeautydoctors.co.uk RejuvenationAcne] Scar  [https://www.drneenaaesthetics.co.uk Filling] ([https://Www.mountroaddental.co.uk/ https://Www.mountroaddental.co.uk/]). Laser is best seen as an option for  cases who do not wish to start  or for people who cannot use the usual [https://www.bellissimabeautyandaesthetics.Co.uk treatments].&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Where lasers [https://thewell-clinic.com genuinely] shine is in their  use. They are one of the best  for , with  lasers  the  of pitted scars and  lasers fading the [https://www.laserclinics.co.uk redness] of . For most people, the sensible order is to clear the acne first with  treatment, then  any [https://staging.hsadermalclinic.co.uk scarring] or marks once [https://laserlifecliniclondon.co.uk breakouts] are under [https://www.thebeautyclinicuk.com control].&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Is Laser Treatment Safe? &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Done by an [https://staging.hsadermalclinic.Co.uk/ experienced]  on the right candidate, lasers are generally safe. The risks come from the wrong device, the wrong [https://thelondonwellnessclinic.com settings] or the wrong . Common side [https://yildizbeautyconfidence.com effects] of laser  are:&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Laser is not  for everyone, and some [https://littleforay.com situations] are clear  or call for real . You should avoid laser, or [https://fraticosmeticsurgery.com proceed] only with  advice, if you:&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[https://kingstonlaser.co.uk/ Preparation] makes a real  to both safety and results. In the weeks before treatment, the usual advice is to use a daily , avoid sun [https://www.antiwrinkleclinic.co.uk/ exposure] and self-tan, and stop any  [https://www.skinfinitybyhibarihan.com actives] like [https://www.skinmattersbycolette.co.uk retinoids] or  for a few days as [https://cultskin.com directed]. In darker skin, a [https://www.simplicitysurbiton.co.uk/ prescriber] may also start a  [https://www.aromaden.co.uk treatment] like  beforehand to lower the risk of [https://eliteskinclinic.co.uk post-inflammatory] [https://www.botox-clinics.co.uk hyperpigmentation]. After treatment, strict sun  and gentle  are  whilst the skin [https://www.thewellingtonclinic.com recovers].&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;What Results Can You Expect from Laser Treatment?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Laser results depend [https://www.aestheticsbyreena.co.uk enormously] on the device, the  and the skill of the operator, but some general [https://www.mountroaddental.co.uk principles] hold. Several [https://www.londonbeauty.clinic sessions] are usually needed, not one. [https://kingstonaesthetics.co.uk Non-ablative] and [https://emelkucuk.co.uk vascular] [https://www.westoncottagedental.co.uk treatments] in particular work [https://belgraviadermatology.co.uk gradually] over a course spaced weeks apart. [https://www.privatelondonclinic.co.uk Ablative] [https://www.surreydentalspa.co.uk resurfacing] gives more  results in fewer sessions, but with significant  and weeks of  as the skin heals.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Results are also rarely permanent, because the skin keeps ageing and the  [https://Epsomskinclinics.com/ triggers] remain. Sun damage and  can return with further UV [https://theaestheticsdoctor.com exposure]. [https://fraticosmeticsurgery.com Rosacea]  tend to recur over a few years and need . [https://www.blushbeautyandaesthetics.co.uk Melasma] almost always [https://staging.hsadermalclinic.co.uk returns] without [https://www.true-legend.co.uk ongoing] [https://axisclinic.co.uk topical] [https://www.haizaesthetics.co.uk treatment] and sun . As with any skin treatment, daily  is [https://bm-plasticsurgery.com essential] to [https://www.wellface.com protect] the result, and it [https://www.londonplasticsurgeons.co.uk matters] even more after laser because the skin is more  to UV.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;What are the Alternatives to Laser Skin Treatment?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Laser is rarely the only way to treat a given concern, and it is often not the first choice.  on what you are treating, the main  are:&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The right choice [https://medefer.com/ depends] on your concern, your skin type and your [https://www.blushbeautyandaesthetics.co.uk tolerance] for [https://kingstonaesthetics.co.uk downtime]. For   in particular, a [https://theacademyclinic.co.uk topical-first] [https://www.fabelleaesthetics.com approach] is often the wisest place to start. Our posts on  and the  [https://Www.Surreyhillsskinclinic.Co.uk/ explain] why the right  [https://www.aestheticsbylidia.co.uk depends] on getting the [https://aishakhayat.com diagnosis] right first.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;What About Laser Hair Removal?&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Laser hair  is a different topic and outside the scope of this guide, which is about  skin [https://www.westburydentalcare.com conditions]. It uses lasers to target the  in the hair  rather than the skin. The same   apply, as the [https://www.eshergroves.com longer-wavelength] Nd:YAG is the safer choice for darker skin. We cover hair [https://www.thelittleparlour.co.uk removal] and related   in our blog.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;How to Get Laser Treatment in the UK&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Laser [https://regentsparkaesthetics.co.uk treatment] is not available on the NHS for  skin [https://WWW.Skinmattersbycolette.co.uk/ concerns]. It is available through [https://faceweybridge.co.uk private] [https://www.thelondonfacialcare.co.uk dermatology] and laser [https://www.drsennaclinic.com clinics] which usually charge a set fee per   on the size of the  area and type of device. It is usually  to buy a course. If you are considering it, the  and  of the [https://www.lisafranklin.london practitioner] matter more than anything else, particularly for darker skin or for . Look for a [https://www.wellface.com provider] who  your skin type properly, [https://www.dentistreehorley.co.uk explains] the risks  and can show you results in skin like yours. Be wary of anyone [https://www.westbyfleetdental.co.uk offering] one device as the answer to every [https://drhassclinic.co.uk concern].&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;It is also worth [https://www.sheridanfrance.co.uk knowing] that laser is often not the right first step. Many of the [https://www.kingstondentalclinic.co.uk concerns] people seek laser for, [https://www.aestheticsbytracey.com including] melasma, hyperpigmentation,  and early signs of ageing, [https://WWW.Beautyofweybridge.com respond] well to [https://belleclinic.co.uk topical] . This is  a safer, [https://www.anewclinics.com/ cheaper] place to start. &amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;At City Skin Clinic, we do [https://www.cosmedics.co.uk provide]  [https://firstaesthetics.co.uk topical] skin [https://notleydentalcare.co.uk treatments] using [https://thewell-clinic.com ingredients] like , ,  and  where appropriate. 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